Iconic Hairstyles Throughout the Years

Hair has always been the crowning glory of
both males and females. So, it is not unusual to style it in every possible way.
In fact, some hairstyles have been known to define an era. Let’s take a look at
a few iconic hairstyles.

Farrah
Fawcett

The seventies was a time of change for
women who finally had access to bolder roles. That was the dawn of the
lion-like maned golden curls crowned on the head of this celeb. Her long,
curly, side-swept, retro vixen, shaggy mane became the symbol for sexiness. And
her hair became an icon all by itself that many women tried to channel.

Princess
Diana

This is the haircut that came to define a
decade. When thinking about the Princess of Wales, her voluminous blonde hair
automatically pops into mind. Almost every woman tried to copy her perfectly
coiffed short shaggy hairstyle throughout the decade.

Michael
Jackson

The king of pop is known for many things –
great music, great dance skills, and his dazzling clothes. People know him also
for his big afro like his brothers had, and later on, the curly mop featured in
his album “Bad.”

Tina
Turner

With her wild, larger than life
personality, it’s no surprise that she has hair to match. In fact, her hair is
so big it would not be hard to pull it off as a costume.

Elvis
Presley

His hair is probably the most famous
hairstyle of all time. Apparently, his hairdo sold for $4160 at a celebrity
memorabilia auction. You can duplicate this hairstyle by donning tubs of gel on
your hair and combing it up and sideways, to have that slick, smooth, and shiny
appearance. But leave the top part thick and full.